The farm is a top supplier of duck for high-end restaurants, including eateries on Long Island and in New York City.
The highly infectious H5N1 strain has caused outbreaks across the country. Now, Long Island’s last duck farm must kill its entire flock and may go out of business, its owner said.
A Canada Goose found dead at the Cobourg waterfront in early January has tested positive for avian flu, prompting a warning from the local health unit. On January 3 a Canada goose found by the Town of ...
The owner of the Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, N.Y., has been forced to euthanize its flock of more than 100,000 ducks due to positive bird flu tests.
The Crescent Duck Farm on Long Island’s north fork is 117 years old, the last of the island’s duck farms — a region that was once the duck capital of the country — and the supplier that many of the ...
The Suffolk County health department announced that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in a commercial ...
Learn more about the bird flu outbreak in the Hudson Valley and its repercussions on egg prices – a crucial issue for the ...
A Long Island farm will reportedly euthanize more than 100,000 ducks after a bird flu outbreak transpired at the eastern New ...
Approximately 99,000 birds needed to be euthanized as an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu has infected its way through Long Island’s ...
Established in 1908, the Aquebogue site is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, once world-renowned for its ducks.
Long Island's last duck farm has its future in jeopardy after an outbreak of bird flu.It’s a fowl day on the East End. An ...